On Friday 23 March 2001 13:08, you wrote:
> > We all know the nice MSX logo, the one we see if we start our msx@ (or
> > higher) computers. I want to use this logo in a design I'm
> > making, the only
> > problem is that the start-up logo isn't good enough.
> >
> > Does anybody knows were I can find the technical description of the logo.
> > Some form of map telling me that the lower line is x units long
> > then you have
> > a circle with Y units as radius and its center is at (v,w) etc etc.
>
> Scan the logo from a manual or something, should be a large picture and
> scanned at let's say 150dpi. Then start Adobe Illustrator and trace the
> lines. Now you've got yourself a vector based MSX logo. Resizing doesn't
> matter anymore, any size will be the right size.
Ok, were can I find a free trial version of this adobe ilustrator for
i386-linux? or an alternative ?
David
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